• Transgenic prints by Alicia Candiani & Intermediate update by Debra Solomon

    Does research add value from artistic practice to growth of knowledge? And what is this added value: does it enrich or narrow the scientific research? After two presentations the artists and scientists deepen the theme of trans disciplinary work by interaction with the audience. — Wednesday July 13th at 19:00 at AGA LAB. Transgenic prints…

  • Final presentation of our interns

    Mackenzie Fincham (Graphisch Lyceum Utrecht), Kim Klaver (ROC Amsterdam Noord) and Christa van Wilgenburgh (ROC Amsterdam Noord) have had an internship of six months at AGA LAB. In that time, they learned to work with various print techniques and simultaneously supported the daily operation of the studio. They have a lot of inspiration and knowledge…

  • Pop-up expo AGA LAB in WOW Green Gallery

    Tot en met 16 juni hangt er een selectie van werk van voormalige AGA LAB artists in residence in de Green Gallery van WOW Amsterdam: NIET TE DICHT BIJ ELKAAR EN OP OOGHOOGTE*. Het is een mix van diverse grafische technieken: zeefdruk, ets, digitale print. De selectie bevat onder andere werk van Koen Taselaar, Kustaa…

  • Amsterdams Grafisch Atelier is now called AGA LAB

    More than 57 years AGA is a makers space for artists who want to work independently. AGA has grown into a full-featured studio and (international) platform for graphic artists. The last twelve years AGA has developed many projects and programs in which research and experimentation are leading, serendipity is embraced and artists from other disciplines…

  • Knust@AGA – Art, riso & sound presentation: About wallpaper

    Louise Capteijn (UK / US) – AiR @ AGA – is inspired by the indirect and metaphorical aspect of literature and poetry. Louise starts with small collages, paper to paper, often with found materials and relics of earlier work. During her working period she examines how technology can make her work more accessible. One thing is certain; for the…